James Little, who is retired, said he'll use the money to replace the roof on his home and pay off an automobile loan. He bought the winning ticket Wednesday at the Fairway One Stop on South Elm Street.

“I thought I had won maybe $20, but I kept scratching,” Little said. “I looked at it again and again. The clerk scanned it and said I had to claim the ticket at the lottery office, so I signed the back of it right away. ”

After taxes, he ended up with $102,001. "Not bad for a day's work," he said.

Two $150,000 top prizes remain to be claimed in the Mega Money Multiplier game.